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Sustainable Academics & Coursework | University of Minnesota Morris
Sustainable Academics & Coursework | University of Minnesota Morris
Sustainable Academics & Coursework
A UMN Morris education is the sustainable foundation for any career.
At UMN Morris the goal is to study widely, work across disciplines, and step back to look at the big picture. These qualities of a Morris education will help solve the sustainability challenges ahead:
Critical thinking
Broad knowledge base
Problem solving
Creativity
Sustainability is woven into the fabric of our academics. From
dedicated courses and programs
focused on the environment and sustainability to
sustainability themes
and ideas being incorporated throughout our disciplines, Morris has a strong commitment to
leadership in sustainable academics
and ongoing expansion of our work and offerings in this important field.
Programs, Research, and Coursework
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Programs, Research, and Coursework
Sustainability Leaders for the Future (SLF)
Thanks in part to generous grant funding from the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation, the
Sustainability Leaders for the Future (SLF) program
is developing the next generation of leaders prepared to live in a more sustainable and carbon-constrained world. The program builds on Morris’s international reputation for:
Replicable across other college campuses, the program builds on Morris’s international reputation for:
Engaging
student leaders
Developing
sustainability curriculum
Building environmentally sound
facilities
So far, the program has lead to:
the creation of seven sustainability-focused
courses
revision
of 12 courses to add sustainability content
rise
in our AASHE (Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education) STARS score from 68.87 to 70.84
development of the SLF
fellows program
for faculty, staff, and students
education and
outreach
efforts involving campus and surrounding community
Here are some of the
ongoing projects
Environmental Leadership and Stewardship Coursework
A new
Environmental Leadership and Stewardship
academic area of emphasis prepares students to play a leading role in solving environmental problems and developing sustainable practices in a wide range of contexts. With sufficient student interest, this area of emphasis could become
a standard minor
at UMN Morris. Courses and activities include:
ENST 1101 Environmental Problems and Policy
CMR 2102 Communication and the Environment: Analysis and Criticism
CMR1062 Introduction to Interpersonal and Group Communication or Social Uses of Media
POL 2354 Political Ethics
POL 3272 Making Environmental Public Policy
IS 3253H (honors course): Honoring Native Treaties: Human Rights and Civic Responsibilities
PSY 3542 Multicultural Psychology
SOC 3112, Sociology of the Environment
3000-level Directed Study based on a real-world sustainability need/issue/topic; must include a community engagement attribute, paper, and public presentation and/or publication
Participation in MLEAD workshop: co-curricular requirement, offered by
Simón Franco, coordinator, Student Activities, Conferences and Events
Building Institutional Sustainability Networks (BISoN)
The event programming arm of SLF helps faculty, staff, and students:
Learn about how the campus community has contributed to regional sustainability
Identify opportunities to work with partners on and off campus to better integrate sustainability into their teaching, scholarship, and other work
Develop relationships and collaborations with others interested in sustainability
Sustainability Literacy Assessment - Morris (SLA-M)
The SLF survey, or SLA-M, is open to all incoming first-year students and graduating seniors. SLA-M is designed to:
Examine students’ attitudes regarding sustainability
Determine whether and how students are learning about sustainability at Morris
Identify how much students know about problems relevant to regional, national, and global sustainability
Sustainability Leadership Collection (Briggs Library)
SLF is working with Briggs Library to improve access to materials relevant to sustainability leadership.
Speakers: Sustainability and Wellness
SLF has worked with campus units to host speakers who expand the campus conversation about sustainability leadership.
Campus partners
Philosophy
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
Office of Sustainability
Morris Healthy Eating
Past speakers
Ian Cheney (filmmaker)
Chris J. Cuomo (philosophy and women’s studies, University of Georgia)
Michael Dorsey (board of directors of the Sierra Club; advisor to Senator Barack Obama)
Lori Gruen (animal studies; feminist, gender, and sexuality studies; philosophy; science and technology studies; Wesleyan University)
Dale Jamieson (environmental studies and philosophy, New York University)
Gary Nabhan (activist; author; poet; Southwest borderlands food and water security, University of Arizona; MacArthur Fellow)
Ralph Nader (activist, candidate for the President of the United States of America)
Jay Odenbaugh (philosophy, Lewis and Clark College)
Rory Smead (philosophy, Northeastern University)
Pandora Thomas (co-founder and director of the Black Permaculture Project)
Kyle Powys Whyte (American Indian studies and philosophy, Michigan State University)
The Sustainability Leaders for the Future program is sustained in part by a grant from Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies.
Sustainability Research
Research is a vital part of our mandate as a university, and sustainability is a vital part of our research.
The following are
examples
of student, faculty, and Green Prairie Alliance projects related to sustainability research.
Student Research
Morris students are deeply involved in sustainability research, both in assisting faculty projects and in their own investigations:
Dan Seidenkranz, under the direction of Associate Professor Ted Pappenfus, published an article on benzodithiophines, compounds that are promising in the emerging field of organic solar cells, in the
peer-reviewed
organic chemistry journal
Heterocycles
Will Dolezal, Joe Hartmann, Alicia Beattie, Aaron Goemann, and Bryce Blankenfeld researched and developed an
on-campus composting system
Heidi Eger, Laura Yourd, Alyssa Jacobsen, Naomi Wente, Kristian Nyberg, Laura Anne Hunt, and others have worked to improve the
campus food system
Zak Forde and Lucas Felts initiated a green
Revolving Loan Fund
Chris Droske performed extensive
energy conservation
work on campus and in the community.
Seth Elsen, Melinda Kawalek, and others worked on the Students Using Natural Energy (
SUN-E
) team, which helped implement a solar thermal system that heats the campus pool, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Jordan Wente has researched
Danish energy models
Many students have done a variety of work in green chemistry, studied the impact of climate change on the prairie/forest transition, and more.
Faculty Research
Morris professors are conducting independent research in many areas that impact sustainability. These efforts can lead to better options for carbon-neutral energy and provide new information about the complex human relationship with our biosphere and the environments we call home.
Arne Kildegaard (e
conomics/management
) has worked with students to study various
economic impacts
of biomass, different renewable energy systems, and wind ownership structures.
Ted Pappenfus (
chemistry
) has worked with
thin-films
for solar cells.
Nancy Carpenter (
chemistry
) has performed
algal
research.
Timna Wyckoff (
biochemistry
) performed research on differences in bacterial resistance between
conventional and organic dairy herds
Cyrus Bina (
economics/management
) has researched and written widely on the
geopolitics of oil
Green Prairie Alliance
UMN Morris, along with the West Central Research and Outreach Center (WCROC) and the USDA Soil Conservation Research Center, forms an innovative research partnership called the Green Prairie Alliance.
Ongoing research by the Green Prairie Alliance includes:
Biomass gasification
district heating and cooling
Wind power
and gasification economics
Renewable
nitrogen fertilizer production
Biomass
collection
, handling, densification, and storage
Solar energy
demonstrations
Sustainable crop
residue harvesting
Use of gasification ash for
fertilizer
The Green Prairie Alliance aims to expand its research into the following areas:
Demonstration of a
hydrogen fueling station
Smart
” power distribution systems
Value–added biofuel products, such as ethanol from
gasification syngas
(synthetic gas)
Biofuel crops
for Minnesota, like sweet sorghum, camelina, and calendula
Alternative polymers
for photovoltaic solar collectors
Small-scale
biomass gasification
Enzymes for
cellulosic biofuel
production
Coursework
Sustainability is an important part of our academic offerings. More than 75% of majors at UMN Morris include a sustainability-related course. We also offer the following opportunities.
There are two majors devoted to the environment,
Environmental Science
and
Environmental Studies
, which cover policy, economics, and cultural issues.
The UMN Morris
Sustainability Leadership
minor, a program that helps students from any major develop the skills they need to grow as sustainability leaders in their personal and professional lives.
We build climate and carbon literacy into many of our courses and co-curricular activities. Environmental policy issues are addressed in courses across varied disciplines. We also make ample use of renewable energy resources on campus.
Students perform internships with outreach organizations like the
Center for Small Towns
to assist with community-based sustainability initiatives.
The Green Energy tour plays a role in several courses, introducing students to scientific and policy issues.
Students take advantage of our renewable energy projects on campus, learning more about their operations and conducting independent research.
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